#Question id: 3260
#SCPH06 I Botany
Consider a diploid population at Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium. For a locus with two alleles, the frequency of the A1A1 genotype is 0.04) The frequency of A2 allele is
#Question id: 3260
#SCPH06 I Botany
Consider a diploid population at Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium. For a locus with two alleles, the frequency of the A1A1 genotype is 0.04) The frequency of A2 allele is
#Question id: 3260
#SCPH28 | Zoology
Consider a diploid population at Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium. For a locus with two alleles, the frequency of the A1A1 genotype is 0.04) The frequency of A2 allele is
#Question id: 3261
#SCPH06 I Botany
A parent population (P) is change into daughter populations (Q) which grow in habitats. After 1000 generations, the equilibrium frequency distribution of of the daughter populations is shown in the figure below. For reference, the vertical line represents the mean of the parent population. Which type of natural selection?
#Question id: 3261
#SCPH28 | Zoology
A parent population (P) is change into daughter populations (Q) which grow in habitats. After 1000 generations, the equilibrium frequency distribution of of the daughter populations is shown in the figure below. For reference, the vertical line represents the mean of the parent population. Which type of natural selection?
#Question id: 3262
#SCPH06 I Botany
In a population, the genotype frequencies are: f(A1A1)= 0.35; f(A1A2) = 0.30; f(A2A2) = 0.35; Which of the following statement is correct?